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Old Mar 15th, 2015, 04:13 AM
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Itinerary for Spain and Portugal ?

Hello,

I am planning a trip to spain and portugal in early may for about 2 weeks. I need you help in organizing my trip. Can any one make recommendations?

In spain, I am thinking of visiting Barcelona, Madrid, Garganta, Majorca, Seville, San Isidro and Ronda.

In portugal i think i will visit Feira das Cantarinhas , porto, lisbon and coimbra

I am interested in festivals, beaches and outdoor activites. We are 2 guys and 28 years old each.


Can you advise on the itenerary? which city to go first? what mode of travel would you recommend ?


Thanks in advance for your help
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First you need to cut that list back. Lay it out on a calendar, allowing for transit time, and you will see that it is impossible in the time you have if you want to see much more than hotel rooms and train/bus stations. Plus, you could easily spend two weeks just in Portugal.

I usually travel by train. There is a night train between Lisbon and Madrid - see seat61.com for more info on trains.
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San Isidro is a major festival in May, which also marks the official start of bull fighting season in Madrid. The celebration itself runs throughout the month.

Feira das Cantarinhas is also a festival which takes place in Bragança, in northeast Portugal. It takes place from 30 April to 4 May this year.

By Garganta, are you referring to Garganta la Olla in Cáceres (Extremadura)?

Realistically, you don't have enough time to cover this much area.
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I agree you need to cut down your itinerary.

Do NOT cut out Lisbon, though. It is awesome, especially for your age. It's affordable, and friendly and gorgeous (and English-speaking). So many young people out at night, with restaurants and bars that seat people outside, taking over the small streets with a vibrant scene. Not raucous or annoying-- just people having fun dining outside. We LOVED Lisbon.
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Thank you all and I will try to cut down the list.

I may need some help. I prefer to start my trip from Barcelona. Can some one list the order of cities that i need to visit and the preferred mode of transport?
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if you only want to visit cities then public transport.
Plane bus or train.
The most flexible is a car, but in cities they are not worth the hustle.
If you do some research on this forum there is a lot of information on how to book up public transport.
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Use skyscanner.net and whichbudget.com for planes.

Use bahn.de for train schedules and seat61.com for info on how to buy tickets.

Use a guidebook like Lonely Planet or an internet search for buses.

(Teach a man to fish - why should we do your research for you?)
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